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A bag contains colored skittles. • 6 skittles are red •12 skittles are green •6 skittles are blue A skittle will be randomly selected from the bag. What is the probability in decimal form that the skittle
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A bag contains colored skittles.
• 6 skittles are red
•12 skittles are green
•6 skittles are blue
A skittle will be randomly selected from the bag. What is the probability in decimal
form that the skittle selected will be green?
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50%
Explanation: There are 24 skittles in total, 12 of then at green. 12 is half of 24, so, it would be 50%
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